stop me if you’ve heard this one before, fellow software people: “oh, you write code? I’ve got a great idea for a video game - how about you program it for me and we split the money 75/25 (I get 75 of course)”
ideas: not really the problem anywhere
ideas: not really the problem anywhere
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Silvia Moreno-Garcia
I saw someone say AI is useful because it generates ideas. My dude, I'm full of ideas. I have docs and docs marked under 'ideas.' I have outlines and fragments of stuff I might work on. Trunked stories galore. Even if I continue to write a novel a year for the next 40 years I won't run out of ideas.
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My dude: ideas are free, and incredibly easy to come by. Also, your idea is a joke.
"I've got a great idea for a game but it has to run on a Mac. You buy the Mac to develop on, OK?
Oh, there's no need to get rude!"
AI is however great at refining thing (be it rough ideas, broken code, cover letters, resumes, etc.)
The Division's engine, multiplayer and combat - but it's The Secret World's setting, storytelling, monsters, npcs, worldbuilding.
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Its class sizes also dwindled semester to semester as they became increasingly unable to get enough engineering students for it to hit the "right ratio". Big hit, golden ticket "I got in!" course for the other schools though.
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Those aren't monsters in the mines, they're cops
Half the villagers are trans or enby and no relationship is exclusive, so every adult is a romance candidate
Your work keeps the commune fed and healthy and there's no Joja route
I laugh. There's nothing else to do than laugh.
The motivation and time to work on them... Not so much.
But yes, definitely heard that one lol